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saying global huge in terms of economy you mentioned this could trillion to global economy. trade is smaller than the global economy something like a third. -- global whreblg economy is $65 trillion. step, an incremental increase by 2% or 3%. >> not insignificant. you talked about the key food security. >> yes if there is anything all about it is food security. it is a big part of every country's industry. that has been holding things up. iing block with he cubans was the u.s. and india, u.s. objecting to their exports. of grain they give india a waiver that llows them to subsidize the grain production as long as sit doesn't ends up on global markets. is a way of pushing things down the road and papering over the differences to go on with talks. >> international diplomacy is all about that. we will take a break and they are cleared for takeoff. merge are of american airlines and u.s. air is set to be inked this morning. tell you what else we can watch the rest of the day. ♪ >> you are watching "pulse." later today you will get a speakers maybe hinting at the possibility of
saying global huge in terms of economy you mentioned this could trillion to global economy. trade is smaller than the global economy something like a third. -- global whreblg economy is $65 trillion. step, an incremental increase by 2% or 3%. >> not insignificant. you talked about the key food security. >> yes if there is anything all about it is food security. it is a big part of every country's industry. that has been holding things up. iing block with he cubans was the u.s. and...
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are using and this is where the whole control issue is no longer available and let's talk about the economy take for the moment because in the east we deny that separatists they're taking control of the oil reserves well what opportunity and what chance do they have to sell latter oil themselves and use the money for their own ends well i think this one relates to the external market as long as there are countries and companies who are willing to purchase the oil whether from italy or from france or or the u.s. or for that i feel where there are countries who are willing to buy then certainly if you have the installations that you have the pipeline you have the building down of you could still some cells are oil and this oil which is being sold it is sold outside the control of the state so the locality would be the one they would receive the money this is how the scene at the present moment seems to be at least in part the government is still trying to continue to operate as a simple government whereby the minister of oil and limb. yeah deals with the other oil companies they sign contract
are using and this is where the whole control issue is no longer available and let's talk about the economy take for the moment because in the east we deny that separatists they're taking control of the oil reserves well what opportunity and what chance do they have to sell latter oil themselves and use the money for their own ends well i think this one relates to the external market as long as there are countries and companies who are willing to purchase the oil whether from italy or from...
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economy, a new report reveals the job picture is rienthing and unmroement is falling. a severe wind and ice storm is moving east. hundreds of thousands are without power, and travel problems are building. ♪
economy, a new report reveals the job picture is rienthing and unmroement is falling. a severe wind and ice storm is moving east. hundreds of thousands are without power, and travel problems are building. ♪
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to the report. from countries rich in natural resources are the poorest africa as a colony it's a colony of the big corporations it's a colony of someone's home leaders who are under the thumbs of the big corporations so they have to beg from the world bank's development of social programs goes to pay back debts whole country is drowning under the amount of debt that they had and so every year they would borrow money. and they would use that same amount of money to pay back. money. the wages of debts. i was thinking somehow i had to come back because mom was waiting for me . i just knew that everything would be fine for some reason they were so confident because we were going to get married officially after he came back how could he not come back because the mere thought of it never crossed her mind. when the militants decided to try and break through her new guinea epic screaming grenade. they explode and blow them all round his back toward. and
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we are pulling the economy back from the brink, because that is where they left it. we have had to fill the black hole in finances because they collected it. >> as you know, i am always .nxious ourhis friendly talk with coalition partners, given that the deputy prime minister is only at the dispatch box today because the prime minister is in , could the deputy prime minister please tell the house what would be common market share of world trade when the u.k. joined in 1973 and what does the eu share in world trade today? >> the eu share of world trade today is around 20%. i would say to him in an equally , the primeirit minister has been advocating a ,ew eu-china trade deal notwithstanding all the other changes in the world, because the eu remains a very powerful trading bloc. >> the value of royal mail shares at 610 pence each. two month ago, they advised the government if they should -- that they should walk away if they sold over 330 pence. does the prime minister believed that he has secured value for the money of the taxpayer? >> as my friend has explained, this
we are pulling the economy back from the brink, because that is where they left it. we have had to fill the black hole in finances because they collected it. >> as you know, i am always .nxious ourhis friendly talk with coalition partners, given that the deputy prime minister is only at the dispatch box today because the prime minister is in , could the deputy prime minister please tell the house what would be common market share of world trade when the u.k. joined in 1973 and what does...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with. raw no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds of reports. they look like bounty islands where the locals can enjoy the sun and the ocean. but what was buried here years ago. means these people are suffering the consequences. how much more poison lies on the ground. behind this there is what we call the bank on which there is a deposit of clintonian left by security test which caused the dispersion already and you clyde's despite previous cleaning efforts there remains a deposit of a little less than two kilos of plutonium stuck in the rock the coral reef about ten metres down yuki attests a never ending legacy. police in the ukrainian capital of peacefully dismantling barricades are moving protestors off the streets to traffic through put a move. among the opposition to the crackdown was underway. jailed pussy riot members scream peace activists and thousands of others in trouble with the law could soon be set free to see of an amnesty bill penned by president v
find out what's really happening to the global economy with. raw no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds of reports. they look like bounty islands where the locals can enjoy the sun and the ocean. but what was buried here years ago. means these people are suffering the consequences. how much more poison lies on the ground. behind this there is what we call the bank on which there is a deposit of clintonian left by security test which caused the dispersion already and...
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extent as china seeking its own place in what it believes to be its own rightful place in the global economy whether it's a visa be the united states or whether it's a reserve the japan of the rivalry that it has an asia both in strategic terms but also in economic and financial terms and also these are the europe as well so clearly i think there is a desire for china to to to exert greater influence and to have a larger position in the global dot just the trade markets but in the global financial markets. well the international trade system remains dominated by the u.s. dollar though its position as a global reserve currency has been shaken china the world's second largest economy has been promoting the un to take over from the dollar and beijing is doing everything to become less dependent on the currency itself is key for the field from the center of policy studies explain its. needs investors are wanting to diversity were far away particularly from the u.s. dollar you've got to remember that china is the largest holder of u.s. treasury bills and they got a nasty fright this year when you
extent as china seeking its own place in what it believes to be its own rightful place in the global economy whether it's a visa be the united states or whether it's a reserve the japan of the rivalry that it has an asia both in strategic terms but also in economic and financial terms and also these are the europe as well so clearly i think there is a desire for china to to to exert greater influence and to have a larger position in the global dot just the trade markets but in the global...
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thousand people trying to break into the white house if you said mrs necessity professor of political economy and public policy tell me what your integration would bring to both ukraine and the e.u. . it may appear attractive to the protesters but i don't think in the long run it's going to serve the ukrainian people well to become part of an enlarged european union which is by the way on a very kind of strong neo liberal trajectory so in other words the social model that people are looking at when they think about the european union is one which is being euthanized as we speak but people don't see that. being told what a great market would be for you good if you crane comes closer to it but of course there's also going to be the millions who want to go west is the ready for that and the people certainly are not i think that. when you hear about you hear about from everyone who wants to. benefit tourists is that cold right right right right and you'll see a massive number of people of course that will constitute a veritable precariat people who will live a very kind of precarious existence in
thousand people trying to break into the white house if you said mrs necessity professor of political economy and public policy tell me what your integration would bring to both ukraine and the e.u. . it may appear attractive to the protesters but i don't think in the long run it's going to serve the ukrainian people well to become part of an enlarged european union which is by the way on a very kind of strong neo liberal trajectory so in other words the social model that people are looking at...
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land use which gets priority and also those that are saying well you know this is very good for our economies it. helps with our energy self-sufficiency well that's fine if we think that governments are actually going to be in control of the technology and the way in which it's the way in which the product is marketed but if it's just going to be sold on the general market then where's where's the positives for the countries concerned just so i think there are some big concerns economically and environmentally quick final thought i kind of guess i know what is going to be what i want put words in the road if it does have to happen if if big business does at least have some of its way to spite your thoughts on it is radio in the world that it would be more preferable to have it somewhere else if you get my drift is that a country in the world or an area where it could be happening and it could be done without too many problems. well from my point of view if you're not prepared to have it in your own backyard you shouldn't be putting it in somebody else's so i think you know we should be lookin
land use which gets priority and also those that are saying well you know this is very good for our economies it. helps with our energy self-sufficiency well that's fine if we think that governments are actually going to be in control of the technology and the way in which it's the way in which the product is marketed but if it's just going to be sold on the general market then where's where's the positives for the countries concerned just so i think there are some big concerns economically and...
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its economy like it like more high technology industries. modern service industries. i could on thursday. at that time. more tellingly report to reply the un to bet that you publicly commit to demand the time and all. he was a newborn babies. the major force in promoting innovation multiple industry. we are at the coffee helped increase to govern tax revenues and financial income the entire population structure the next ten years. the teen population too bright. you increase the government expenditures on medical care to impose security. the honor because of the faulty increase in new born population. when they get to work the weekend to be more tax revenue which is a government financial pressures. however there also some worried about the new ball. the article post on twenty percent of business herald said the new policy would like to be more positive increase social pressure to the new puppy might improve china's population structure as a result. part of the factors that affect the population structure that other ninjas are the most important factor in changing the
its economy like it like more high technology industries. modern service industries. i could on thursday. at that time. more tellingly report to reply the un to bet that you publicly commit to demand the time and all. he was a newborn babies. the major force in promoting innovation multiple industry. we are at the coffee helped increase to govern tax revenues and financial income the entire population structure the next ten years. the teen population too bright. you increase the government...
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two economies of roughly equal size means that the international involvement of those economies with each other and with the rt of the world are roughly on the same scale. so the international importance of the euro for private business is likely to be of roughly the same order of magnitude as the international importance of the dollar for private businesses. the creation of the euro was really a political event more than an economic event. of course it has economic consequences, but the reason the europeans did this was to accelerate their move to a european federation, to a united states of europe. schoumacher: having a common currency in which to do business, having increased the integration of european business enterprises and other activities across borders is more likely to create a single european market rather than a fragmented market. what the euro means is that member countries will no long be able to have their own monetary policies. what that means is that the interest rate in france and spain and germany and ireland must be the same, thereannot difft terest rates because
two economies of roughly equal size means that the international involvement of those economies with each other and with the rt of the world are roughly on the same scale. so the international importance of the euro for private business is likely to be of roughly the same order of magnitude as the international importance of the dollar for private businesses. the creation of the euro was really a political event more than an economic event. of course it has economic consequences, but the reason...
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with that the economy is expected to collapse without that. that is causing fear in the business community. >> if it is not signed then people will be panicked and it will effect the country. it is disappointing and our businessmen are not investing. people are worried because they cannot work confidently. >> at afghans panic and exchange their money for u.s. dollars the afghani dollar is being devalued. where much of the food is imported prices are going up. >> reporter: this is where afghanis come to spend their hard earned money, but food price versus gone up the last few days. that's because people who sell it here buy it from wholesalers in dollars. the exchange rate has never been so bad. in a few short weeks the price of sacks of flour have soared. >> the prices are become so high. now it's expensive, and people are so poor they can't forward to buy anything. >> reporter: few afghans have the wealth not to worry about investments. it is quickly effected the things they do worry about. simply putting food on the table. jane ferguson, al
with that the economy is expected to collapse without that. that is causing fear in the business community. >> if it is not signed then people will be panicked and it will effect the country. it is disappointing and our businessmen are not investing. people are worried because they cannot work confidently. >> at afghans panic and exchange their money for u.s. dollars the afghani dollar is being devalued. where much of the food is imported prices are going up. >> reporter: this...
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. >> some people fear there could be shortages of basic commodities if money isn't pump into the economy soon. >> well, india is removing to budge on food subsidies as food talks continue in bally. hundreds of demonstrators have been protesting outside of the congress as they work out an agreement to reduce com commerc. >> food security must be respected. ththethe rules must be amended. >> it's known as the rust belt. once a thriving industrial region that is plighted with poverty and crime. as we found out in ohio. there is still hope for the rust belt revival. >> a crime-fighting priest on a mission. >> we're looking at six blighted house that have been used for gang hang outs, drugs, prostitution. they were havens for criminal behavior. we needed to get rid of them. >> he convinced the city to give them turn abandoned homes no parks. >> in the last two years violent crime has been cut in half. >> part of a very null project going throughout blighted youngstown, ohio, which has lost half of its population since the 70s. >> it had that huge tsunami that hit town. it's taken 30 years for
. >> some people fear there could be shortages of basic commodities if money isn't pump into the economy soon. >> well, india is removing to budge on food subsidies as food talks continue in bally. hundreds of demonstrators have been protesting outside of the congress as they work out an agreement to reduce com commerc. >> food security must be respected. ththethe rules must be amended. >> it's known as the rust belt. once a thriving industrial region that is plighted...
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the economy is stronger and improving. loweringhy people are the forecasts. a lot people are saying the same things and the volatility is down. the central banks are in the markets aggressively. whether or not that will last all of 2014 is a question. months?or the first six >> more likely than not. the economy will pick up stream -- steam and volatility is something that people are starting to think about whether or not that is appropriate. >> we will take a short break and continue our conversation with the head of markets research. manus cranny will give us an update in two minutes. in london, this is on the move. we are streaming on bloomberg.com and your tablet phone. francisco who is the head at goldman sachs. we're talking about 2014 and the terms. you talked about the trades. the second one that you are saying is in u.s. treasuries. >> we are recommending it to be short against european curves. the content is part of that is the federal reserve. if you look at the cross-section of interest rates, they are not where they should be, in relation to the m
the economy is stronger and improving. loweringhy people are the forecasts. a lot people are saying the same things and the volatility is down. the central banks are in the markets aggressively. whether or not that will last all of 2014 is a question. months?or the first six >> more likely than not. the economy will pick up stream -- steam and volatility is something that people are starting to think about whether or not that is appropriate. >> we will take a short break and...
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beauty of it, you look at some of the economy's out there. greece could put this to germany for once. these are what you want to see. >> you are partially english, partially italian. not a good or bad thing. there is a group of death, a group of joy. you can have holland, you can have brazil. it needs ant, it extra country. this is actually fascinating. for a lot of football fans, this is a big deal. >> we were talking earlier this week, they are at 10%. >> the first contraction since 2009. this was meant to be brazil's rival on the international stage. they come out and they have had a contraction. you look at the shiny brand-new stadiums. three and a half billion dollars. it is almost three times what was spent in south africa. there has been an out rising in this country. much was being spent on this event. on awill be so much sporting event. they are heading terms of the sporting event and the economy as well. >> thanks, john. >> now for a preview of what is coming up in the program. you are looking at ireland's exit from its bailout prog
beauty of it, you look at some of the economy's out there. greece could put this to germany for once. these are what you want to see. >> you are partially english, partially italian. not a good or bad thing. there is a group of death, a group of joy. you can have holland, you can have brazil. it needs ant, it extra country. this is actually fascinating. for a lot of football fans, this is a big deal. >> we were talking earlier this week, they are at 10%. >> the first...
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but jeffrey summers is associate professor of political economy and policy tell the ball you integration the brink but the crank and the eu. it may appear attractive to the protesters but i don't think the long run it's going to serve the ukrainian people well to become part of an enlarged european union which is by the way. the theory kind of strong new liberal trajectory so what's the more social the people are looking at me think about the european union is one which is being euthanized as we speak the people see that the people in the eu be paid in full the tutors holocaust until the big toe. what a great market that be for you could get a few craig comes close to it. because the sole significant mackenzie credit so that one of the book out west is the money for that well i did but people certainly are not. i think that's in the usa when you hear about. brittany here but from cheer to everyone who when to cut down home but said and that benefit increases the cold but it right you'll see him the people of course. and that will constitute a veritable to carry people who live a very pre
but jeffrey summers is associate professor of political economy and policy tell the ball you integration the brink but the crank and the eu. it may appear attractive to the protesters but i don't think the long run it's going to serve the ukrainian people well to become part of an enlarged european union which is by the way. the theory kind of strong new liberal trajectory so what's the more social the people are looking at me think about the european union is one which is being euthanized as...
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i know he wants to find every sort of distraction possible because when it comes to the economy, when it comes to jobs, and when it comes to europe, all the arguments are for staying together. >> for future reference, mr. macneil, you should not be yapping at the prime minister like an overexcited puppy dog. it is unseemly. you can do a lot better if you try. >> small businesses and traders are the lifeblood of our economy, with 14 million people employed in them. in brentford and isleworth, 825 new businesses have been set up in the past two years. in preparation for small business saturday on 7 december, will my right hon. friend join me in urging businesses to become business and enterprise champions in all our secondary schools to foster and inspire another generation of entrepreneurs? >> my hon. friend makes a very important point, first of all, about the new businesses setting up in britain. we have 400,000 more businesses than three years ago. the point she makes about encouraging businesses into schools to inspire young people about enterprise, about small business, and about
i know he wants to find every sort of distraction possible because when it comes to the economy, when it comes to jobs, and when it comes to europe, all the arguments are for staying together. >> for future reference, mr. macneil, you should not be yapping at the prime minister like an overexcited puppy dog. it is unseemly. you can do a lot better if you try. >> small businesses and traders are the lifeblood of our economy, with 14 million people employed in them. in brentford and...
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economy is growing but so is the income gap between the rich and the poor. president obama will talk about how to change that and other aspects of the economy when h
economy is growing but so is the income gap between the rich and the poor. president obama will talk about how to change that and other aspects of the economy when h
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it could add up to $18 trillion to the global economy. >> in egypt - 21 women and girls imprisoned for protesting in october, including seven girls under 18. the red cross says 300 people have been killed in 48 hours after violence between militias and the central african republic. thousands of people are looking at refuge at the airport where french soldiers are on guard. >> some people are talking about a religious or sectarian war against christians and muslims. is that how the situation is developing? >> it's a political crisis, and unfortunately some people are using the intentions between the communities peacefully together. about 15 to 20% mousse limbs who are active in the any and now the author represented in politics and some don't like that. this is what is going on. there farmers who are mostly christians who attack muslims in that country because the seleka rebels in power. >> there have been warnings, as you know, about the possibility of what is being already described as a genocide. let's hope that doesn't happen. could it happen. >> i think the word might be - geppo si
it could add up to $18 trillion to the global economy. >> in egypt - 21 women and girls imprisoned for protesting in october, including seven girls under 18. the red cross says 300 people have been killed in 48 hours after violence between militias and the central african republic. thousands of people are looking at refuge at the airport where french soldiers are on guard. >> some people are talking about a religious or sectarian war against christians and muslims. is that how the...
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there is a big effort underway to get the local economy moving again. kamal has been seeing what has been happening in the area hardest hit. >> reporter: there's very, very left on the shoreline. this man knows that too well. he is a fisherman, or rather he was given that his boat now sits a couple of kilometers inland. >> translator: before i was earning about 300 pesos a day from the catch, but now i don't earn anything, because what i catch is what we eat. because i don't have a boat. >> reporter: and the truth is his story is replicated thousands of times. the challenge after the emergency aid phase has been to get people working again. every street is an absolute mess and they need cleaning up, which means you have ready-made jobs, and this is why you have got upwards of 20,000 people lining up every morning for the work for cash scheme. it means they get a job, a little bit of money in their pocket, and they play a big role in the rescue of their own city. >> we give 500 pesos so even if they are cleaning their house, we pay them. our point is tha
there is a big effort underway to get the local economy moving again. kamal has been seeing what has been happening in the area hardest hit. >> reporter: there's very, very left on the shoreline. this man knows that too well. he is a fisherman, or rather he was given that his boat now sits a couple of kilometers inland. >> translator: before i was earning about 300 pesos a day from the catch, but now i don't earn anything, because what i catch is what we eat. because i don't have a...
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economy. we've got big head winds from europe, from the currency, from ongoing deleveraging from households, we need to provide a lot of stimulus. but that stimulus can create risk. you mentioned the housing market, that's one example. we need to take other steps in order to reduce those risks. manage those risks, mitigate those risks and if we -- because if we don't we're going to create bigger problems down the road or we're going to have to pull back too soon on monetary policy which is the last thing we want to do. >> rose: we conclude with michael dell who just completed taking his company private. >> what i will say is that i'm very proud that during the time our company was public our stock appreciated over 13,500%, which was 27 times the amount of the s&p 500 during that same period. so, yeah, we missed something. everybody misses some things but we built one heck of a business. it's still one heck of a business and now it's growing at double digit rates and we're investing for the fut
economy. we've got big head winds from europe, from the currency, from ongoing deleveraging from households, we need to provide a lot of stimulus. but that stimulus can create risk. you mentioned the housing market, that's one example. we need to take other steps in order to reduce those risks. manage those risks, mitigate those risks and if we -- because if we don't we're going to create bigger problems down the road or we're going to have to pull back too soon on monetary policy which is the...
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as the americanization you can look at the summit said as china seeking its own place in the global economy. with the yuan replacing the euro is the world's second most widely used currency to trade we hear expert opinion on what this means for international finance. it's not. well down to the choice between eating or heating the government advice to brits poor to pay their bills where next. is hives whole bill with rockets amid rapidly dropping temperatures we've got more on these stories in a couple of minutes. from countries rich in natural resources are the poorest africa is a colony it's a colony of the big corporations it's a calling of someone's home leaders who are under the thumbs of the big corporations so they have to beg from the world bank's development of social programs goes to pay back debts whole country is drowning under the amount of debt that they had and so every year they would borrow money. and they would use that same amount of money to pay back their. money. the wages of debt. economic down in the final call. but the the old saying i and the rest is doing me a littl
as the americanization you can look at the summit said as china seeking its own place in the global economy. with the yuan replacing the euro is the world's second most widely used currency to trade we hear expert opinion on what this means for international finance. it's not. well down to the choice between eating or heating the government advice to brits poor to pay their bills where next. is hives whole bill with rockets amid rapidly dropping temperatures we've got more on these stories in a...
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it does suggest the economy is flat. respondents to this work in retail, restaurants, as well as other sectors that are sensitive to economic trends. many other respondents said that home appliances and cars are really selling well ahead of the consumption tax hike next april. workers at many factories say they are receiving more orders. we also got news on the index for the business outlook. it rose 0.3 points to 54.8. that makes for the third safe monthly rise. this reflects optimistic views for the year end shopping season. the cabinet office also upgraded its economic assessment. it previously said the economy is recovering steady. many respondents do expect demand to rise ahead of the consumption tax hike but some people are already voicing concern consumption could fall after that. >>> on to the markets now, investors around the world encouraged by chinese trade data. they believe export numbers showed a pickup and the upward momentum is somewhat overshadowed of the fed may scale down its asset buying program. lond
it does suggest the economy is flat. respondents to this work in retail, restaurants, as well as other sectors that are sensitive to economic trends. many other respondents said that home appliances and cars are really selling well ahead of the consumption tax hike next april. workers at many factories say they are receiving more orders. we also got news on the index for the business outlook. it rose 0.3 points to 54.8. that makes for the third safe monthly rise. this reflects optimistic views...
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investing in health is worth it, because better spending can cut early death rates, and economies are boosted by a healthier, longer-living population. the report recommends doubling spending on research and develop on diseases that effect the poor from 3 to $6 billion a year. and governments should dramatically increase the tax on tobacco. >> i think the first step is agree on the goal, making the commitment, having that commitment be widely shared, generating the political commitment above all within countries to commitment the necessary resources to the necessary health interventions. >> nevertheless do you think in the current economic environment, when you talk about $60 billion being injected into health care systems a year to reach these goals, a lot of people are going to be thinking how are cash-strapped countries going to find that money? >> what we show is that the total gain in gdp, the extra gdp, not the gdp they have now, the extra gdp they have per year represents a figure of close to $10 trillion per year. and what we're talking about is the allocation of not half of i
investing in health is worth it, because better spending can cut early death rates, and economies are boosted by a healthier, longer-living population. the report recommends doubling spending on research and develop on diseases that effect the poor from 3 to $6 billion a year. and governments should dramatically increase the tax on tobacco. >> i think the first step is agree on the goal, making the commitment, having that commitment be widely shared, generating the political commitment...
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economy and to some extent the world economy is extraordinary. so it's a very important position that people hold. i'm going to focus my questions on the lng siting. of all of the stuff that you have responsibility over there is probably no more important mission that you hold today in terms of the strategic interest in the united states and siting these lng facilities. the congress gave you the authority to make the final decision or at least on the permits back in the energy policy act of 2005 at the time we did it result you are going to be using that for imports more than exports but the fact is between you and the department of energy, you have the ability to affect the strategic interest all over the world. i met last evening with some officials from the russian energy sector and they are very aware of the impact of the exports from the united states will have a markets that right now the russians dominate just as an example. i also met recently with turkey. some of cuts extend -- does understand -- has expired how the ability to produce th
economy and to some extent the world economy is extraordinary. so it's a very important position that people hold. i'm going to focus my questions on the lng siting. of all of the stuff that you have responsibility over there is probably no more important mission that you hold today in terms of the strategic interest in the united states and siting these lng facilities. the congress gave you the authority to make the final decision or at least on the permits back in the energy policy act of...
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he is upside down tree 2-1 2-1 people think he's messing up the economy. health care obviously those numbers are low and then you look at congress. a 9% approval rating. that just ain't right. there something wrong with that. >> that's a family cat. >> i talk about it in the book. her mic is not on, exactly. we set it up that way. >> like the show. [laughter] i read about in the book there are two republican parties right now. there is the republican party and wishing to d.c.. it is such, especially if you go -- it's such an ideologically driven party that does not allow a variety of views. i'm not talking about liberal views and conservative views. i'm talking about the variety of views we had for instance when the heritage foundation -- heritage was about education reform and getting a lot of different conservatives together. they would fight like heck about the best way forward on education reform, the best way forward on tax reform. jack kempe would have horrible fights with phil gramm and others and then they would come together and come up with a tax
he is upside down tree 2-1 2-1 people think he's messing up the economy. health care obviously those numbers are low and then you look at congress. a 9% approval rating. that just ain't right. there something wrong with that. >> that's a family cat. >> i talk about it in the book. her mic is not on, exactly. we set it up that way. >> like the show. [laughter] i read about in the book there are two republican parties right now. there is the republican party and wishing to d.c.....
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fans are traveling there and boosting the local economy. is a city nestled against the adriatic sea. it has been a hit with tv crews and tourist. the medieval time -- medieval town features and the last season of "game of thrones congo thrones,"f and now they are trying to cash in. $75, she runs a tour and draws crowds from across the globe. a lot of people from australia and america, especially younger people who know about the show new the city through that. that sort of introduces them and they want to come here to see where it was filmed. is in thetory middle ages when it was an important trading hub. and damaged by yugoslav troops during the war of independence. now it was to restore its place on the global tourist map. they are hoping that the show will help spread the word. >> sticking with the film references, t rivet -- tv references, if you thought the invisibility cloak was finished with "harry potter" think again. ♪ >> carol massar will be at world porch, the $1 billion hub in louisville kentucky. one million ash more than 4 m
fans are traveling there and boosting the local economy. is a city nestled against the adriatic sea. it has been a hit with tv crews and tourist. the medieval time -- medieval town features and the last season of "game of thrones congo thrones,"f and now they are trying to cash in. $75, she runs a tour and draws crowds from across the globe. a lot of people from australia and america, especially younger people who know about the show new the city through that. that sort of introduces...
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growth economic growth both on call bureau german economy x. its european strategy who employed a component focus on a green economy we should represent think commies thirty two thought economy industrial innovation education and recall child this technology have a big impact in what do you think about a culture of court and historical to this and this is a big problem because when we have this activity we cannot have a good record in this area all right thank you we do have to leave it there but we appreciate you coming on to r.t. to express your thoughts that's the move through the dragon president of the council of the remaining ecologists party that fracking is also causing a stir across the atlantic the u.s. state of texas was shaken by several earthquakes last week some scientists pointing the finger at dozens of shale gas drilling wells in the area and went to find out about the concerns there. we're in a town called game ten in texas guess wells are everywhere here they're hard to mix there are two hundred seventy three gas wells just i
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports on r g. ninety years ago this month the great german inflation came to an end with the collapse of the market in one nine hundred twenty three now as record numbers of people spend this black friday shah. being fueling our money velocity we'll take a look back at what lessons we can learn from germany's past joining me now is richard evilly an economics professor at northwood university to discuss inflation past and present whole overture thank you for being here with us today now i first want to start off by asking you in one of your recent articles you draw parallels between germany's great inflation in the early one nine hundred and today's monetary policy here in the u.s. can you explain to us what you see is the greatest danger of such monetary policy. well the grid is danger is the one that has occurred historically whenever governments that fall of path of excessive monetary expansion that is the their economies are f
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with the economy in such a terrible state, it's likely to face the challenge of hungry people who simply can no longer afford enough to eat. harriet martin, al jazeera, khartom. >>> hundreds of thousands answered going to churches, mosques, temples and synagogues. here you can see people still outside nelson mandela's mouse in johannesburg. mike hanna is now reporting. >> reporter: mandela's name rings out in the church as they sing in praise. this is an occasion both joyful and solemn, mirroring the national reaction to the death of the celebrated south african leader. throughout the country it goes through churches, the service attended by the south african president jacob zuma accompanied bus mandela's former wife. they remember the men they affectionately knew as madiba. >> when i say we pray for the nation, we pray for us not to forget some of the values that madiba stood for, that he fought for, that he sacrificed his life for. we should include those in our reflections. >> reporter: a song, too, from a new generation. some of these children born free in the democracy that mandela
with the economy in such a terrible state, it's likely to face the challenge of hungry people who simply can no longer afford enough to eat. harriet martin, al jazeera, khartom. >>> hundreds of thousands answered going to churches, mosques, temples and synagogues. here you can see people still outside nelson mandela's mouse in johannesburg. mike hanna is now reporting. >> reporter: mandela's name rings out in the church as they sing in praise. this is an occasion both joyful and...
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of the eu twenty twenty strategy to build a sustainable knowledge based economy in europe. any piece of home being champions of the digital economy for the benefits it brings to the citizens they represent at the sbs there is a kurdish member of our. it's very significant to a proposal. sales are likely to go through ppp. specially i think we're close ups the ngos say and this development proposal on from the european and a commission specially not of course looks performance and publishers. thus becomes. of course you'll always be able to watch the ppt these digital content online wedding off. the city on a few days in a sixty eight to compete at any given. and this and often on the tv and the skin by this time it's the vandalism of the cba china's white skin tightening and money seem to get to speak. the white city of hope that those who have lost their sight. pity she didn't get the three hundred bc to compete against sun that he can apply for jobs in the private and sector. it's a nice pickup and its history the paper gets to watch it on the tube system under the tenth
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the president said the deal which lifts sanctions has helped his country's economy. >>> this week on talk to al jazeera, iran's foreign minister mohammed zarif was asked if his country would attend a peace conference if invited? he is a key backer of assad. here is his response? >> we believe the syrian people have to decide this between themselves. we can only facilitate that there cannot be a military solution in syria, that there needs to be a political solution. and the ultimate political solution is through the ballot box for the syrian people to decide under appropriate circumstances. so what we can do, if invited, is to help. >> even if you are not invited, we have serious interests in having stability in our region. that is why invited or not, we will contribute to finding a peaceful resolution of this unfortunate crisis. >> see the entire interview with the foreign minister coming up next on "talk to al jazeera" at 10 eastern and then again at 1:00 a.m. and next up on al jazeera america, life behind bars, more like camp maybe, but bernie made-o madoff, saying ab federal pris
the president said the deal which lifts sanctions has helped his country's economy. >>> this week on talk to al jazeera, iran's foreign minister mohammed zarif was asked if his country would attend a peace conference if invited? he is a key backer of assad. here is his response? >> we believe the syrian people have to decide this between themselves. we can only facilitate that there cannot be a military solution in syria, that there needs to be a political solution. and the...
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the demonstrations raised new fears that instability in one of asia's largest economies. wayne hay has more now from the capitol. >> a battle is being waged on two fronts, anti-government protesters are trying to enter the office of the prime minister and the bangkok police. this time, a rubbish truck was used to try to bake through the barriers erected by the police. it and it's okay pants were 40sed into a quick retreat. tear gas spewing from the cab. it seems some people on the streets are willing to go to extremes to achieve their goal. they want the government and the prime minister gone. yingluk shinawatra spoke to the media the day after meeting with the protest leader. she says she is willing to do anything to end the crisis. tutep's idea is that it's unconstitutional. >> we found out he isn't interested in the resignation of the prime minister, nor does he want to dissolve the parliament. he wants me to return the power of the prime minister to the people. i don't know how we can proceed with this offer because this provision doesn't exist under constitutional la
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find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on. the media leave us so we leave that maybe. by the same motion suit your. play your part of the physical. issues that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politicking only on our t.v. . welcome back you're watching our theatre national i'm marina joshie now to iceland were some controversial ways of jumpstarting economy are being rolled out instead of trying to save the bankrupt banks the government let them go to the wall leadership then decided to reject a last deposit repayment scheme swayed by protesters who said this wouldn't be fair instead every household in the country will have twenty four thousand euros written off their mortgage banking executives accused of causing the crisis in the first place are also being pursued by the state professor of economics rodney shakespeare believes that iceland is setting a remarkable example you must rely on your own national bank for your own uses for your own really calling me for the spreading and if
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with my next concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cons a report on. what is the fate of the house of saud its list of complaints against washington is long and getting longer the saudis are furious over western dealings with iran disappointed that obama didn't bomb syria and one of its only real friends in the region is israel given all this kemah house of saud afford what he calls an independent foreign policy. i'm. a. big corporation mind. you i'm the banker i think it's all been all about money and i guess that's like that for a politician write the laws. that. come up. here just to pledge. today. that. well if you're little more than a lot of. knowledge base your life you know. pleasure to have you with us here on our t.v. today i roll researcher. coming up on our t.v. an explosive look at a not so exclusive list in san francisco federal court a woman finds to get off the terror watch list so why was she on it in the first place i mean is the list even affective more on that just ahead
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as we know they are in a transition period at the moment as an economy. that is a wonderful question and this is really the crux of the matter because at the moment china is sitting on around three and a half trillion u.s. dollars worth of foreign reserves now china doesn't really want to increase that amount to foreign reserves which is why it is trying to make the u.n. more tradeable in other words when you buy goods from china china is saying we're going to pack in trying the u.n. so that we don't have to sort of keep on taking in all these foreign reserves now eventually china as you quite rightly say is going to move from being export led to becoming more consumer led in other words they will have to spend some of those foreign reserves in order to buy foreign goods but i suspect you know china did really doesn't want to run down its foreign reserves too much but they would much prefer to use the chinese yuan which you can control itself you can print as much chinese yuan as it wants to so if it wants to start buying goods from the outside world it m
as we know they are in a transition period at the moment as an economy. that is a wonderful question and this is really the crux of the matter because at the moment china is sitting on around three and a half trillion u.s. dollars worth of foreign reserves now china doesn't really want to increase that amount to foreign reserves which is why it is trying to make the u.n. more tradeable in other words when you buy goods from china china is saying we're going to pack in trying the u.n. so that we...
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buffy ended up with a few of them the economy. while it is the that does go though provoking the country can afford it you had a great day everyone with the white also. mostly to my mostly i think it's a good thing. we have laws in germany where you can get subsidies as a home owner and lead us to train stops and says ok. he didn't get the stuffing for individual people. it would be good news but not for the country. you never know with the money comes from facades gifts some international news in brief that a series of attacks across the iraqi capital has killed at least twenty eight people. one of the bombs was hit in the contest ninety minute ride the market at this stage in a one to make deep caring and its license. it is deemed one of iraq's my stead during the telkom we do have a online project that documents the sydney cove since the american led intervention around one hundred supposes that the far i am eclectic on cta many have protested against the side and counties for refugees in line to see the march was and the one o
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if it believes that this economy its market is being threatened by the possibility of you in european good coming into ukraine and later on. i think that to russia perfectly says the right to act according to its national interests as long as it does not violate the international arrangements. russia has meant because first of all we have the framework of the a w t. world trade organization and there were some clear big issues that russia took and including that deal there were some problems with the partners inside of w two there are some instruments the sort of them if you remember in ukraine when ukraine was giving away its nuclear arms there was a special treaty and russia was part of that which clearly said that russia is never going to use economic pressure in some other kinds of pressure to influence their transposition so many people in ukraine clearly clear see that russia russia went into the zone which was very close to relation of its international obligations but once again it's not it's not just legal framework i think it's much more about the way this pressure was put o
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trajectory in the world economy although they have all been showing signs of some weakness. in recent months because the global situation is not good and the crisis in the global system is continuing to work itself out over many years and that affects everyone including the british. let's get a cold and talk about this weeks a lot of. small school day joseph i know how the dual screen with the traditional l.c.d. color display alongside electronic paper display on the system and so you. can do device on the one side is helping people in several although you're paying interest is right up prices around six hundred seventy five dollars a year up to six hundred dollars in russia which is actually still a cheaper than competitors like i phone five in the stumps and galaxy. russia's largest employer of russian ballets has put a third of its employees about three hundred thousand on schultz and walking allies the head of them and. says that the part time shuttle is necessary given the current economic climate the decline in rail the ace. russia's central bank wants my bank declared
trajectory in the world economy although they have all been showing signs of some weakness. in recent months because the global situation is not good and the crisis in the global system is continuing to work itself out over many years and that affects everyone including the british. let's get a cold and talk about this weeks a lot of. small school day joseph i know how the dual screen with the traditional l.c.d. color display alongside electronic paper display on the system and so you. can do...
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economy i think was the u.k. guilt because in the march budget ten year gilts were trading at one point eight percent with the autumn statement it's now a two point nine two percent so let's look at some of the lies that he had to tell in order to make the economy here look better well workers overall pay has not fallen insists george osborne george osborne is to claim that workers overall pay has not fallen despite official figures showing that the wages of middle income families have dropped by five thousand pounds over the past five years so that's a drop of six point four percent according to the office of national statistics george osborne is saying those are a lie he's going to come out with his only report to show that in fact those numbers are deceptive. for a new start so much a clown as he is one of these french minds and but he speaks which is kind of interesting for a mind he's more of a friend of mine it depends upon show and he believes that these numbers do not tell the truth these are all remote g
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the economy is improving. at the same time, you have a series of fiscal debates coming up between the president and congress and those have not gone well. the president and his team see those as opportunities again to sharpen the difference between what he is trying to do for the country and what republicans and their words are impeding. that may be an opportunity for obama to retain some approval ratings, perception of competence among the public there it it is a rosy scenario and there is a lot between now and then that has to get fixed. the white house will have to rebrand in a way. >> you talk about sharpening the difference between the white house. it is the president and administration having any real relationships and friendships with members of congress e >> not many third president obama will set his former partner in illinois as an ally. nancy pelosi, they think highly of. harry reid, they think highly of. i would not call them personal friendships. it is a fairly shallow relationship in general betw
the economy is improving. at the same time, you have a series of fiscal debates coming up between the president and congress and those have not gone well. the president and his team see those as opportunities again to sharpen the difference between what he is trying to do for the country and what republicans and their words are impeding. that may be an opportunity for obama to retain some approval ratings, perception of competence among the public there it it is a rosy scenario and there is a...
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. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: nelson mandela's death was formally announced late today by south africa's current president jacob zuma. he expressed the country's love and sense of loss for their iconic leader, often referred to, out of respect, by his clan name, madiba. >> our beloved mandela, thefounr democratic nation, has departed. he passed on peacefully, in the company of his family, around 2050, on the 5th of december, 2013. he is now resting. he is now at peace. is our nation has lost -- our nation has lost its greatest son. our people have lost a father. although we knew that this day would come, nothing can
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this is what happened in reality nothing else nothing special at least in our economy has been through much tougher periods under the previous government and yet no one talked about it. during this could be taishan period many of sack israelis colleagues members of this cabinet were apprehended and interrogated at this point present secretary himself face out of the country when and if he returns will he question two. with you but i can say with all assuredness. as to the arrests one investigation agencies have actual substantial evidence proving that someone that you know if he or she is a senior official such as former minister of interior and the former prime minister of the americas philly whom we arrested as well as some former ministers and former high ranking officials you know i have said this on many occasions and i would like to read to write that northeast or position guarantees immunity. let's take my position for one which is very high you know that if i commit a crime and five or ten years from now a new government comes into power and this new government finds out and pr
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it will actually harm our economy. unemployment insurance is one of the most effective ways there is to boost our economy. when people have money to spend on basic necessities, that means more customers for our businesses and ultimately more jobs. >> the republicans are focusing on obama care. >> families who work hard and play by the rules deserve some basic choices, fairness and relief. that's why the house has passed legislation to delay the individual mandate for all americans and let you keep the plan you like. these proposals are among the dozens of jobs bill awaiting action in the democratic-run senate. >>> good news on the jobs front. 203,000 jobs were added in november, and the unemployment rate dropped to a five-year low of 7%. kristen welker, good saturday morning to you. what's the white house's take on the latest numbers? >> alex, good morning to you. the white house certainly touting the fact that the unemployment rate at its lowest level in five years. also highlighting the fact that a lot of this job gr
it will actually harm our economy. unemployment insurance is one of the most effective ways there is to boost our economy. when people have money to spend on basic necessities, that means more customers for our businesses and ultimately more jobs. >> the republicans are focusing on obama care. >> families who work hard and play by the rules deserve some basic choices, fairness and relief. that's why the house has passed legislation to delay the individual mandate for all americans...
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economy i think was the u.k. guilt because in the march budget ten year gilts were trading at one point eight percent with the autumn statement it's now at two point nine two percent so let's look at some of the lies that he had to tell in order to make the economy here look better well workers' overall pay has not fallen insists george osborne george osborne is to claim that workers overall pay has not fallen despite official figures showing that the wages of middle income families have dropped by five thousand pounds over the past five years so that's a drop of six point four percent according to the office of national statistics george osborne is saying those are a lie he's going to come out with his own report to show that in fact those numbers are deceptive yeah george osborne is thought so much a clown as he is one of these french mind and but he speaks which is kind of interesting for a mind he's more of a friend of mine it's a pentagon show and he believes these numbers do not tell the truth these are all
economy i think was the u.k. guilt because in the march budget ten year gilts were trading at one point eight percent with the autumn statement it's now at two point nine two percent so let's look at some of the lies that he had to tell in order to make the economy here look better well workers' overall pay has not fallen insists george osborne george osborne is to claim that workers overall pay has not fallen despite official figures showing that the wages of middle income families have...
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termss very japanese in of the rebalancing of the economy. to buy domestic bonds. that is the next step. that is where it will be critical if the supervisor let the banks continue to hold more of the sovereign bonds. it will remain. if they present their concerns as we have heard in the last few weeks about concentration risks of sovereign bonds, there's an issue there in terms of how stable the markets can be. the share of foreign buying this been it is not really great. as civilization has, from spain and italy from domestic buying. from spainulation and italy from domestic buying. the sovereign bank mixes and in the context, a very important to how the race will be addressed. >> talk to me about currency. is europe's too high? could 2014 be the year when and that ease qe? expectationsdefied and nicotine to do so. if you look at the euro-dollar, stronger growth. taper around the corner. >> not so. >> you look at the yen and it is moving lower. clearly, something going on. or have the expectations of relatively low inflation. maybe the current account with europe
termss very japanese in of the rebalancing of the economy. to buy domestic bonds. that is the next step. that is where it will be critical if the supervisor let the banks continue to hold more of the sovereign bonds. it will remain. if they present their concerns as we have heard in the last few weeks about concentration risks of sovereign bonds, there's an issue there in terms of how stable the markets can be. the share of foreign buying this been it is not really great. as civilization has,...